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Applications of Remote Sensing to the Identification of the Habitats of Parasites and Disease Vectors

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Journal Parasitol Today
Specialty Parasitology
Date 1989 Aug 1
PMID 15463225
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Abstract

Remote sensing has been largely ignored in the identification of parasite and disease vector habitats. It has a number of advantages, both in improved control and understanding, and should be considered by more field-orientated scientists. Successful and potential applications involving mosquitoes, ticks, trematodes, and tsetse flies are briefly reviewed by Martin Hugh-Jones.

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